- to
polyominoes are polyiamonds,
formed from
equilateral triangles; polyhexes,
formed from
regular hexagons; and
other plane polyforms.
Polyominoes have...
- to face.
Polycubes are the three-dimensional
analogues of the
planar polyominoes. The Soma cube, the
Bedlam cube, the
Diabolical cube, the Slothouber–Graatsma...
- tile a plane. For
results on
tiling the
plane with
polyominoes, see
Polyomino § Uses of
polyominoes.
Voronoi or
Dirichlet tilings are
tessellations where...
-
professor Solomon W.
Golomb starting in 1953 and
later in his 1965 book
Polyominoes: Puzzles, Patterns, Problems, and ****ngs. They were
introduced to the...
- "Sequence A006958 (Number of
parallelogram polyominoes with n
cells (also
called staircase polyominoes,
although that term is overused))". The On-Line...
- "Sequence A006958 (Number of
parallelogram polyominoes with n
cells (also
called staircase polyominoes,
although that term is overused))". The On-Line...
- are 196 one-sided heptominoes, the
polyominoes made from 7 squares. Here, one-sided
means that
asymmetric polyominoes are
considered to be
distinct from...
-
hybrid between chess and checkers) in 1948. He also
fully described polyominoes in 1953. He
specialized in
problems of
combinatorial analysis, number...
- (1994).
Polyominoes (2nd ed.). Princeton, New Jersey:
Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-02444-8. Redelmeier, D. Hugh (1981). "Counting
polyominoes: yet...
- or corner-to-corner at 90°. It is a
polyform with
square cells. The
polyominoes are a
subset of the polykings. The name "polyking"
refers to the king...